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Best fans in America
Posted: Sat Jun 18, 2011 10:01 pm
by Skjellyfetti
They're doing the wave in Seattle, and whether you think the classic exercise in fanimation originated here, as every Washington native does, or in Mexico, as most of the rest of the world believes, this one really is a Mexican Wave. Fifty thousand supporters of Mexico's national soccer team -- in sombreros, Aztec headdresses, wrestling masks and insect costumes -- have brought their unique shade of green to the Emerald City. The Pacific Northwest isn't typically a Mexican tour stop, so for many who have gathered at Qwest Field for the team's Gold Cup warmup with Ecuador, it's the first chance to see their beloved "El Tricolor" in person. The team struggles to an uninspired 1-1 draw, but the El Tri crowd is in form. Then again, it always is.
Joyous, spontaneous, disorganized yet perfectly in unison -- the Mexican Wave is the perfect metaphor for the millions of north-of-the-border followers of El Tri. "Soccer is our main sport, and the Mexican team is our team," says Oscar Quiroz of Vancouver, Wash., as he marches outside the stadium before the match alongside a mélange of fans similarly draped in Mexican flags. "We support it 100 percent."
Likewise, we will take this opportunity to champion Mexico's displaced faithful as the best fans in America. If the scenes in Seattle are any indication, there's no such thing as a casual Mexico fan. All across the country, El Tri devotees like Quiroz flock to U.S. football stadiums at least five times a year to support an annual tour of friendlies managed by Soccer United Marketing (SUM), the marketing arm of Major League Soccer. These exhibitions generate the sports-festival atmosphere of a Final Four, the prideful party vibe of a big-city ethnic parade and the celeb idolatry of a Justin Bieber concert. Where else in the world could you find a national team's fans selling out stadiums in the country of its No. 1 rival?
Yet no matter how many hotel rooms it fills or cities it marches through, the massive Mexican-American fan base is almost always invisible to the U.S. public. Other than stadium owners, that is. Whom did Jerry Jones book to headline the inaugural sporting event at Cowboys Stadium? Mexico, which set a soccer attendance record in Texas in its 2009 Gold Cup quarterfinal against Haiti. And guess who kicked off the first full event at New Meadowlands Stadium the following year? Mexico again, in a friendly against Ecuador that was attended by 77,705 fans.
If you book El Tricolor, they will come.
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Re: Best fans in America
Posted: Sat Jun 18, 2011 10:41 pm
by citdog
this thread should be called "The best fans ILLEGALLY in America."
Re: Best fans in America
Posted: Sat Jun 18, 2011 10:43 pm
by 93henfan
Just be on your toes if you're a US player, as the "best fans in America" will throw a ZipLoc bag full of piss at you if given the chance.
Re: Best fans in America
Posted: Sun Jun 19, 2011 6:37 am
by Gil Dobie
I'd like to see those Mexican fans wear Bikini's in Green Bay during late fall early winter.

Re: Best fans in America
Posted: Sun Jun 19, 2011 8:05 am
by ODUalum11
Re: Best fans in America
Posted: Sun Jun 19, 2011 8:11 am
by grizzaholic
Re: Best fans in America
Posted: Sun Jun 19, 2011 8:13 am
by ODUalum11
grizzaholic wrote:
meh...no
comeon really?
Re: Best fans in America
Posted: Sun Jun 19, 2011 8:14 am
by grizzaholic
ODUalum11 wrote:grizzaholic wrote:
meh...no
comeon really?
yeah, really.
Re: Best fans in America
Posted: Sun Jun 19, 2011 8:21 am
by ODUalum11
grizzaholic wrote:ODUalum11 wrote:
comeon really?
yeah, really.
I was sort of expecting an explanation there. Sorry, I just have a thing for women who wear nothing but bikini's to games. And these girls look somewhat attractive, the girl on the left doesn't look bad.
Re: Best fans in America
Posted: Sun Jun 19, 2011 8:22 am
by grizzaholic
ODUalum11 wrote:grizzaholic wrote:
yeah, really.
I was sort of expecting an explanation there. Sorry, I just have a thing for women who wear nothing but bikini's to games. And these girls look somewhat attractive, the girl on the left doesn't look bad.
Just doesn't do it for me. Not in the least. So, MEH.
Re: Best fans in America
Posted: Sun Jun 19, 2011 8:23 am
by ODUalum11
grizzaholic wrote:ODUalum11 wrote:
I was sort of expecting an explanation there. Sorry, I just have a thing for women who wear nothing but bikini's to games. And these girls look somewhat attractive, the girl on the left doesn't look bad.
Just doesn't do it for me. Not in the least. So, MEH.
well everybody has their own opinion so I respect it.

Re: Best fans in America
Posted: Sun Jun 19, 2011 8:28 am
by Gil Dobie
ODUalum11 wrote:grizzaholic wrote:
Just doesn't do it for me. Not in the least. So, MEH.
well everybody has their own opinion so I respect it.

Maybe he doesn't like shaved armpits

Re: Best fans in America
Posted: Sun Jun 19, 2011 8:29 am
by grizzaholic
Gil Dobie wrote:ODUalum11 wrote:
well everybody has their own opinion so I respect it.

Maybe he doesn't like shaved armpits


Re: Best fans in America
Posted: Sun Jun 19, 2011 8:31 am
by ODUalum11
Gil Dobie wrote:ODUalum11 wrote:
well everybody has their own opinion so I respect it.

Maybe he doesn't like shaved armpits

or women.

just kidding, griz.

Re: Best fans in America
Posted: Sun Jun 19, 2011 8:47 am
by tampajag
Gil Dobie wrote:I'd like to see those Mexican fans wear Bikini's in Green Bay during late fall early winter.

If you look closely at that tattoo you'll see: TampaJag was here.
Re: Best fans in America
Posted: Sun Jun 19, 2011 8:55 am
by ODUalum11
tampajag wrote:Gil Dobie wrote:I'd like to see those Mexican fans wear Bikini's in Green Bay during late fall early winter.

If you look closely at that tattoo you'll see: TampaJag was here.
I just realized that guy in the background with the green and white hat looks like he's checking out that girls a$$.

Re: Best fans in America
Posted: Sun Jun 19, 2011 9:01 am
by tampajag
ODUalum11 wrote:tampajag wrote:
If you look closely at that tattoo you'll see: TampaJag was here.
I just realized that guy in the background with the green and white hat looks like he's checking out that girls a$$.

I'm sure she's showing some crack, I'd check it out too

Re: Best fans in America
Posted: Sun Jun 19, 2011 9:04 am
by ODUalum11
tampajag wrote:ODUalum11 wrote:
I just realized that guy in the background with the green and white hat looks like he's checking out that girls a$$.

I'm sure she's showing some crack, I'd check it out too

who wouldn't?
also can't forget....

Re: Best fans in America
Posted: Sun Jun 19, 2011 9:22 am
by ODUalum11
Re: Best fans in America
Posted: Sun Jun 19, 2011 9:50 am
by tampajag
I'm with it if you take away that top

I'm a Jenn Sterger fan, I'd Favre her any day.

Re: Best fans in America
Posted: Sun Jun 19, 2011 11:54 am
by ODUalum11
tampajag wrote:
I'm with it if you take away that top

I'm a Jenn Sterger fan, I'd Favre her any day.

haha that could be a new catch phrased, "I favred her."

Re: Best fans in America
Posted: Mon Jun 20, 2011 7:10 am
by ASUMountaineer
Skjellyfetti wrote:They're doing the wave in Seattle, and whether you think the classic exercise in fanimation originated here, as every Washington native does, or in Mexico, as most of the rest of the world believes, this one really is a Mexican Wave. Fifty thousand supporters of Mexico's national soccer team -- in sombreros, Aztec headdresses, wrestling masks and insect costumes -- have brought their unique shade of green to the Emerald City. The Pacific Northwest isn't typically a Mexican tour stop, so for many who have gathered at Qwest Field for the team's Gold Cup warmup with Ecuador, it's the first chance to see their beloved "El Tricolor" in person. The team struggles to an uninspired 1-1 draw, but the El Tri crowd is in form. Then again, it always is.
Joyous, spontaneous, disorganized yet perfectly in unison -- the Mexican Wave is the perfect metaphor for the millions of north-of-the-border followers of El Tri. "Soccer is our main sport, and the Mexican team is our team," says Oscar Quiroz of Vancouver, Wash., as he marches outside the stadium before the match alongside a mélange of fans similarly draped in Mexican flags. "We support it 100 percent."
Likewise, we will take this opportunity to champion Mexico's displaced faithful as the best fans in America. If the scenes in Seattle are any indication, there's no such thing as a casual Mexico fan. All across the country, El Tri devotees like Quiroz flock to U.S. football stadiums at least five times a year to support an annual tour of friendlies managed by Soccer United Marketing (SUM), the marketing arm of Major League Soccer. These exhibitions generate the sports-festival atmosphere of a Final Four, the prideful party vibe of a big-city ethnic parade and the celeb idolatry of a Justin Bieber concert. Where else in the world could you find a national team's fans selling out stadiums in the country of its No. 1 rival?
Yet no matter how many hotel rooms it fills or cities it marches through, the massive Mexican-American fan base is almost always invisible to the U.S. public. Other than stadium owners, that is. Whom did Jerry Jones book to headline the inaugural sporting event at Cowboys Stadium? Mexico, which set a soccer attendance record in Texas in its 2009 Gold Cup quarterfinal against Haiti. And guess who kicked off the first full event at New Meadowlands Stadium the following year? Mexico again, in a friendly against Ecuador that was attended by 77,705 fans.
If you book El Tricolor, they will come.
http://insider.espn.go.com/sports/socce ... %3D6651930" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

I don't know about these other clowns, but I was sold with this pic.

Ninja Turtles = Awesome.
